Cunard Launches Dual 2026 World Cruises Aboard Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2
Cunard has officially launched its 2026 world cruises, with Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 departing Southampton on simultaneous globe-spanning voyages.
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Cunard has officially launched its 2026 world cruises, with Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 departing Southampton on simultaneous globe-spanning voyages.
United Airlines is reshaping the onboard dining experience for economy passengers by expanding advance meal purchases, signaling a broader shift in how airlines manage food, sustainability, and passenger choice.
The U.S. government has announced an indefinite pause on immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries, signaling a major shift in immigration policy with broad implications for global travel, migration, and international relations.
Lifestyle hospitality group Ennismore is accelerating its growth in the Americas with three new hotel openings planned across Mexico, spanning urban hubs and a major beach destination.
Airbnb’s leadership change underscores how artificial intelligence is moving from experimentation to infrastructure in travel platforms, shaping how trips are planned, booked, and experienced.
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Delta Air Lines has placed its first-ever order for Boeing 787 Dreamliners, reinforcing its long-haul growth strategy and premium-focused travel demand.
Sonesta International Hotels Corp. will shift to a co-CEO structure following the retirement of CEO John Murray at the end of March.
U.S. airlines are urging regulators to intervene as Ireland moves to impose a passenger cap at Dublin Airport, warning of reduced transatlantic connectivity.
Alaska Airlines has placed the largest aircraft order in its history, committing to more than 100 Boeing 737 Max 10s and additional 787 Dreamliners to support long-term growth.
Oasis Travel Network has launched OTN Academy, a self-paced online training program designed to onboard and support brand-new travel advisors.
Bellagio has reopened its Mayfair Supper Club in Las Vegas with a new live show concept and expanded global-inspired dining and cocktail offerings.
Ryanair is set to cut millions of seats and withdraw from multiple European routes in 2026, citing rising airport fees, aviation taxes, and shifting operational priorities.
Aegean Airlines confirmed a return to normal operations on January 5, 2026, after a rare technical failure in Greece’s air traffic control system caused widespread flight cancellations and diversions.
American Airlines will no longer allow passengers flying on Basic Economy tickets to earn miles or loyalty points, marking a major shift in its frequent flyer strategy.